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Capt. Bruce Kevin Clark, who died Monday, was an Army chief nurse who deployed to Afghanistan in March.
Capt. Bruce Kevin Clark, who died Monday, was an Army chief nurse who deployed to Afghanistan in March.
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HOUSTON — The wife of an Army officer serving in Afghanistan witnessed her husband’s death as the two video-chatted via Skype, his family said Friday.

The circumstances of Capt. Bruce Kevin Clark’s death were not immediately available. The Pentagon said it was under investigation, and his brother-in-law said he didn’t have details.

“We are entrusting the military with investigating and with finding out what happened to Capt. Clark,” said Bradley Taber-Thomas.

Clark, 43, an Army chief nurse, joined the Army in 2006 and was stationed in Hawaii before he was assigned to the William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso. He deployed to Afghanistan in March.

A statement from the family released by Taber-Thomas said Clark died Monday while talking to his wife during one of their regular Skype sessions.

“At the time of the incident, the family was hoping for a rescue and miracle, but later learned that it was not to be,” the statement said. “Although the circumstances were unimaginable, Bruce’s wife and extended family will be forever thankful that he and his wife were together in his last moments.”

Clark’s body was returned Thursday to Dover Air Force Base.

A funeral is planned in Spencerport, N.Y. Clark and his wife, Susan Orellana-Clark, moved there in 2000. Clark is survived by his wife and two daughters, ages 3 and 9.

The Associated Press

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